Dell POWERVAULT 735N User guide

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Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) is an enterprise-class network attached storage solution designed for small and medium businesses. It offers high performance, reliability, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including file sharing, backup and disaster recovery, and video surveillance.

With its powerful hardware and advanced features, the Dell PowerVault 735N can easily handle the demands of even the most demanding applications. It is equipped with a quad-core Intel Xeon processor, 8GB of RAM, and four 1GbE network ports, providing ample resources for fast and reliable data access.

Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) is an enterprise-class network attached storage solution designed for small and medium businesses. It offers high performance, reliability, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including file sharing, backup and disaster recovery, and video surveillance.

With its powerful hardware and advanced features, the Dell PowerVault 735N can easily handle the demands of even the most demanding applications. It is equipped with a quad-core Intel Xeon processor, 8GB of RAM, and four 1GbE network ports, providing ample resources for fast and reliable data access.

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Dell™ PowerVault™ 735N Systems
TAPE BACKUP SOFTWARE
UPDATE GUIDE
Notes, Notices, Cautions, and
Warnings
NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better
use of your computer.
NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of
data and tells you how to avoid the problem.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in severe injury.
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Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
© 2001 Dell Computer Corporation. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Computer
Corporation is strictly forbidden.
Trademarks used in this text:
Dell
, the
DELL
logo,
Dell ActiveArchive,
and
PowerVault
are
trademarks of Dell Computer Corporation;
VERITAS
is a registered trademark and
Backup
Exec
is a trademark of VERITAS Software Corporation;
Computer Associates
and
ARCserve
are
registered trademarks of Computer Associates International, Inc;
Microsoft
and
Windows
are
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities
claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Computer Corporation disclaims any
proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
March 2001 P/N 7D902 Rev. A00
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About This Guide
This document provides information about installing VERITAS
®
Backup Exec™ 8.0 and
Computer Associates
®
ARCserve
®
2000, and using this software to manage local backups.
NOTE: Before installing the backup software, check http://support.dell.com for the latest driver
updates for your software. You may need to install these updates after completing the procedures
below.
NOTE: When backing up a data volume, Dell recommends that you deselect the ActiveArchive
subdirectory that is contained within each volume. If you do not deselect this subdirectory, your
backup software will back up all the snapshots on your system. This action creates multiple
copies of your data, which causes you to use more tapes than necessary.
Installing VERITAS Backup Exec 8.0
You must first install VERITAS Backup Exec on the Dell™ PowerVault™ 735N NAS
appliance, and then install VERITAS Remote Administrator on a remote system.
Installing VERITAS Backup Exec on the NAS Appliance
NOTE: You do not need to attach a keyboard, mouse, or monitor to the NAS appliance before
you install VERITAS Backup Exec. VERITAS Backup Exec supports installation using
Terminal Services, and management using VERITAS Remote Administrator.
1
Insert the VERITAS Backup Exec CD in the CD-ROM drive of the NAS appliance.
2 From the NAS appliance web interface, click Maintenance and then click Te rmin al
Services Advanced Client.
3 Log into the NAS appliance.
4 Right-click My Appliance and then click Open on the menu that displays.
5 Double-click the CD-ROM drive, and then double-click setup.bat in the root
directory.
6 On the VERITAS screen that displays, click Contents.
The VERITAS initial screen displays. The left-hand frame displays a file listing.
7 Click Backup Exec and then click Software Installation.
The right-hand frame displays information about installation.
8 Click Install.
The Welcome window displays.
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9 Click Next.
10 Click Yes to accept the software license agreement.
The VERITAS Backup Exec Information window displays the system requirements
and virtual memory recommendations.
11 Click Next.
The Installing VERITAS Backup Exec window displays buttons that allow you to
install Backup Exec or Remote Administrator.
12 Click the button to install VERITAS Backup Exec.
The VERITAS Backup Exec Serial Numbers window displays.
13 Enter the serial number, which is supplied with the software to enable purchased
features, and then click Add.
If there are additional serial numbers, repeat this step.
14 When you are finished entering serial numbers, click Next.
The VERITAS Backup Exec Install Options window displays.
15 Select the following options:
–Backup Exec
Tape Device Drivers
Online Documentation (optional)
Enable Autoloader support (optional)
Only select the Enable Autoloader support option if you use an autoloader and if
you have purchased this option.
NOTICE: To prevent snapshot loss and system failure, do not install the Open File Option. This
option interferes with Dell ActiveArchive™.
16
Click Next.
The Device and Media Manager Window displays.
17 Make sure that the first option, which disables the use of devices by Removable
Storage, is selected.
18 Click Next.
The Start Copying Files window displays what will be installed and where it will be
installed.
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19 Click Next.
The VERITAS Backup Exec Setup window shows files being copied. After the files
have been copied, the Service Account window displays.
20 In the User name and Password fields, enter the user name and password for the
account that you want the system services to use. The user must have administrator
privileges.
21 When the Previous Backup Exec Installation window displays, click OK.
The VERITAS Windows NT/2000 Device Driver Installs Welcome screen displays.
22 Click Next.
The Choosing Tape Drives window displays.
23 Make sure that Use VERITAS tape drivers for all tape devices is selected and then
click Next.
The Scanning Hardware window displays the devices and drivers found by the scan.
24 Click Next.
The Installing VERITAS Windows NT/2000 Device Drivers window displays.
25 Click Next.
The Completing the VERITAS Windows NT/2000 Device Driver Installation
window displays.
26 Click Finish to complete the installation of the device drivers.
The Select Type of Program Group window displays.
27 Select Common Program Group or Private Program Group and then click Next.
A Question screen displays that asks whether you want to install Agent Accelerator on
remote systems.
28 Click No.
If you want to install Agent Accelerator, see the VERITAS Backup Exec online
documentation for assistance.
The Setup Complete window displays.
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29 Click Finish.
30 Remove the VERITAS Backup Exec CD from the CD-ROM drive.
31 Restart your NAS appliance.
Installing VERITAS Backup Exec Remote Administrator on the Remote
System
1 Insert the VERITAS Backup Exec CD in the CD-ROM drive of the remote system.
The CD should autoplay. If it does not, open Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Explorer and
right-click the CD-ROM drive that contains the VERITAS software. Select Autoplay
from the menu.
2 On the VERITAS screen that displays, click Contents.
The VERITAS initial screen displays. The left-hand frame displays a file listing.
3 Click Backup Exec and then click Software Installation.
The right-hand frame displays information about installation.
4 Click Install.
The Welcome window displays.
5 Click Next.
6 Click Yes to accept the software license agreement.
The VERITAS Backup Exec Information window displays the system requirements
and virtual memory recommendations.
7 Click Next.
The Installing VERITAS Backup Exec window displays buttons that allow you to
install Backup Exec or Remote Administrator.
8 Click the button to install VERITAS Remote Administrator.
The VERITAS Backup Exec Install Options window displays.
9 Select the following options:
Remote Administrator
Online Documentation (optional)
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10 Click Next.
The Start Copying Files window displays what will be installed and where it will be
installed.
11 Click Next.
The Select Type of Program Group window displays.
12 Select Common Program Group or Private Program Group and then click Next.
The Setup Complete window displays.
13 Click Finish.
14 Remove the VERITAS Backup Exec CD from the CD-ROM drive.
Using VERITAS Backup Exec 8.0 Remote
Administrator
1 On the remote system, click the Start button and point to ProgramsVERITAS
Backup ExecVERITAS Backup Exec.
The Connect to Server window displays.
2 Enter the name of the NAS appliance in the Server field.
3 Enter login information in the Login Information fields and then click OK.
The Backup Exec Assistant window, which displays in front of the Backup Exec
window, provides wizards for many common backup tasks. You can also use the Tools
menu on the Backup Exec window to display the Backup Exec Assistant.
Use Remote Administrator to manage all your backup jobs just as you would from the
local application. See the VERITAS Backup Exec documentation for more
information on how to use the software.
Installing ARCserve 2000
To use ARCserve 2000 to back up your system, you must first install ARCserve 2000 on the
NAS appliance, and then install ARCserve Manager on a remote system.
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Installing ARCserve 2000 on the NAS Appliance
NOTE: You must first attach a keyboard, mouse, and monitor to the system before you install
ARCserve 2000. ARCserve 2000 cannot be installed or managed using Terminal Services.
1
Insert the ARCserve 2000 CD in the CD-ROM drive of the NAS appliance.
The CD should autoplay. If it does not, open Windows Explorer and right-click the
CD-ROM drive that contains the ARCserve 2000 software. Select Autoplay from the
menu.
The ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer window displays.
2 Expand the ARCserve 2000 Advanced Edition tree and select Standard Setup.
3 Click Install.
The ARCserve 2000 Welcome window displays.
4 Click Next.
5 Click Yes to accept the software license agreement.
The Customer Information window displays.
6 Enter your name and organization and then click Next.
The Setup Types window displays.
7 Select Complete and then click Next.
The Select Destination Folder window displays.
8 Click Next.
The Select Database window displays.
9 Select ARCserve Standard Database or Microsoft SQL Database and then click Next.
The Ready to Install the Program window displays.
Select Microsoft SQL Database only if you use Microsoft SQL to store your backup
database.
10 Click Install.
The Installing ARCserve 2000 window displays. When installation is complete, the
System Account window displays.
11 Enter information in all the fields and then click Next.
The ARCserve 2000 Installer Information window displays.
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12 Click OK.
The ARCserve 2000 Setup Completed window displays.
13 Click Finish.
You are prompted to restart your system.
14 Click No. You will restart your system after completely installing the software.
15 In the ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer, expand the Service Pack 1 for ARCserve
2000 tree, click Update ARCserve 2000 Workstation/Advanced Edition, and then
click Install.
Follow the instructions to complete installation.
16 In the ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer, expand the Latest Updates tree, click Install
Latest Updates, and then click Install.
Follow the instructions to complete installation.
17 Exit ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer.
18 Remove the ARCserve 2000 CD from the CD-ROM drive.
19 Restart your NAS appliance.
Installing ARCserve Manager on the Remote System
1 Insert the ARCserve 2000 CD in the CD-ROM drive of the remote system.
The CD should autoplay. If it does not, open Windows Explorer and right-click the
CD-ROM drive that contains the ARCserve 2000 software. Select Autoplay from the
menu.
The ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer window displays.
2 Expand the ARCserve 2000 Advanced Edition tree and select Standard Setup.
3 Click Install.
The ARCserve 2000 Welcome window displays.
4 Click Next.
5 Click Yes to accept the software license agreement.
The Customer Information window displays.
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6 Enter your name and organization and then click Next.
The Setup Types window displays.
7 Select Custom and then click Next.
The Select Database window displays.
8 Select ARCserve Standard Database or Microsoft SQL Database and then click Next.
The Ready to Install the Program window displays.
Select Microsoft SQL Database only if you use Microsoft SQL to store your backup
database.
9 Click Install.
The Installing ARCserve 2000 window displays. When installation is complete, the
System Account window displays.
10 Complete all the fields and then click Next.
The ARCserve 2000 Installer Information window displays.
11 Click OK.
The ARCserve 2000 Setup Completed window displays.
12 Click Finish.
You are prompted to restart your system.
13 Click No. You will restart your system after completely installing the software.
14 In the ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer, expand the Service Pack 1 for ARCserve
2000 tree, click Update ARCserve 2000 Workstation/Advanced Edition, and then
click Install.
Follow the instructions to complete installation.
15 In the ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer, expand the Latest Updates tree, click Install
Latest Updates, and then click Install.
Follow the instructions to complete installation.
16 Exit ARCserve 2000 Product Explorer.
17 Remove the ARCserve 2000 CD from the CD-ROM drive.
18 Restart your remote system.
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Using ARCserve 2000 Remote Manager
1 On the remote system, click the Start button and point to ProgramsARCserve
ARCserve Manager.
The ARCserve Quick Access window displays.
The ARCserve Quick Access window provides wizards for many common backup
tasks. You can use these wizards or go through the standard menus to perform your
backup tasks.
2 Enter the name of the NAS appliance in the Server field at the top of the screen to
manage the backup software on the NAS appliance.
You can manage all your backup jobs from this application, just as you would manage
them from the local application. See the ARCserve 2000 documentation for more
information on how to use the software.
Backing Up Snapshots
Backing up snapshots eliminates the possibility of files changing during the backup job.
Snapshots always contain the data that existed when the snapshot was taken.
NOTE: When backing up a snapshot, Dell recommends that you deselect the ActiveArchive
subdirectory that is contained within each snapshot. If you do not deselect this subdirectory, your
backup software will back up all the snapshots on your system. This action creates multiple
copies of your data, which causes you to use more tapes than necessary.
To back up a snaps hot:
1 Use the PowerVault NAS Manager to create a snapshot.
2 Select the snapshot in your backup software.
3 Deselect the ActiveArchive subdirectory.
4 Back up the snapshot just as you would a standard file system.
Limitations on Backing Up Snapshots
You cannot do incremental or differential backups of snapshots.
You cannot use GFS rotation schemes when backing up snapshots.
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You cannot schedule a backup of a snapshot.
You must do a manual backup of snapshot files because each snapshot file name is
unique in that it includes the date and time (hour-minute-second) that the snapshot
was taken.
When you restore a snapshot, you must redirect the restore to a location other than
the original snapshot location. A restore to the original location will not be successful.
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Dell POWERVAULT 735N User guide

Type
User guide
This manual is also suitable for

Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) is an enterprise-class network attached storage solution designed for small and medium businesses. It offers high performance, reliability, and scalability, making it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, including file sharing, backup and disaster recovery, and video surveillance.

With its powerful hardware and advanced features, the Dell PowerVault 735N can easily handle the demands of even the most demanding applications. It is equipped with a quad-core Intel Xeon processor, 8GB of RAM, and four 1GbE network ports, providing ample resources for fast and reliable data access.

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